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Modular House with Slatted Facade: Dynamics of Light and Space

#8068. Modular House with Slatted Facade: Dynamics of Light and Space

This modern modular building, constructed using containers or modular blocks, is distinguished by its innovative facade made of white wooden slats arranged in multi-directional patterns. The facade creates an interesting play of light and shadow through alternating spaces between the slats, giving the building a sense of lightness and visual permeability.

The architectural composition is based on the contrast between the upper and lower volumes: the upper block dramatically cantilevers over the lower one, creating a dynamic silhouette and a sheltered space underneath. Circular porthole windows on the ground floor add an interesting accent to the overall geometry of the facade, breaking up the strict rectangular grid of the slatted cladding.

Large glass surfaces in the lower part of the building ensure a connection between the interior space and the surrounding natural landscape, while the wooden deck with simple furniture harmoniously complements the image of environmentally friendly and contemporary living.

This facade treatment technique using wooden slats can be adapted for a private home, creating both an aesthetic effect and functional sun protection. The variability in slat arrangement allows for regulating the degree of privacy and the amount of natural light entering the rooms, while also creating a unique architectural image.